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Government, through the Attorney General, has directed that Born Again churches no longer have to register as Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs).
Churches were previously governed under the Non-Governmental Organisations Act, 2016, which mandates the NGO Bureau to register and maintain an up-to-date register of all NGOs in Uganda.
“You should cease the demand that Pentecostal churches that carry out only spiritual activities register under the NGO Act, pending further guidance,” reads the letter in part dated July 9, 2025.
It further directs that the NGO Bureau and the Uganda Services Registration Bureau (URSB) should refrain from demanding that churches register.
The letter was signed by Kiwanuka Kiryowa, the Attorney General is addressed to Pastor Robert Kayanja of Rubaga Miracle Center, and Bishop Josua Lwere, the General Overseer of the National Fellowship of Born Again Pentecostal Churches of Uganda.
“Subsequent to the meeting he held with pastors representing Born Again churches last year, I briefed the President, Gen. Yoweri Museveni on the same and await further guidance,” the Attorney General further stated.
Pastor Kayanja Born Again Churches can now have the freedom of worship as it is in the constitution, without any legal huddle. (File photo)
The letter was copied to the Minister of Internal Affairs and the Deputy Attorney General, Principal Private Secretary to the President, Executive Director, NGO Board, URSB Registrar General and the Deputy Solicitor General.
Pastors react
Pastor Kayanja, who was party to the November 20, 2024, meeting with the Attorney General, said that this is the greatest good news Pentecostals have been waiting for over 64 years.
“We are so grateful to President Yoweri Museveni for having kept his word, the First Lady and the NRM government and also the Attorney General, for having pursued this issue concerning the body of Christ,” he said, adding that Born Again Churches can now have the freedom of worship as it is in the constitution, without any legal huddle.